Core i9-10900K can boost to 5.3 GHz, more specifications of 10th Gen Core Comet Lake-S leak
One more Intel related post today as a heavy on impact series of slides just leaked including information on the Core i9-10900K CPU with 10 cores and 20 threads. Indeed 125W but it clocks at 3.7 GHz base towards a 5.2 GHz in boost. A new feature called Velocity Boost will unlock clock speeds up to 5.3 GHz, but only for two SKUs: 10900K and 10900 non-K.
The information leaked at Informatica Cero, and shows Intel Comet Lake-S Gen 10 to arrive in 2020 again using the refined 14nm fabrication node. This range includes the flagship Intel Core i9-10900K. This processor has a Turbo Boost frequency of 5.2GHz and also is listing a 5.3GHz thanks to what is called Intel Thermal Velocity Boost technology. The processor is tagged once again at a TDP of 125W, 10 cores, and 20 threads and a 20MB cache.
Further down on the listing you will find the i7-10700K. This processor would replace the i9-9900K and consists of 8 cores / 16 threads with a base frequency of 3.8GHz and a Turbo Boost of 5.1GHz. It also has a TDP of 125W and supports DDR4 memory at 2933MHz natively.
And finishing the K processors, we see the i5-10600K, which comes with 6 cores and 12 threads with a base frequency of 4.1GHz and a boost of 4.5GHz for all cores. These CPUs will rely on the LGA1200 Socket (Not Confirmed) and will use the new Intel 400 Series chipset. As new, this chipset supports more Cores (10), supports Intel Wi-Fi 6 and Intel Rapid Storage. No exact date of release of these CPUs is known but rumored is April.
Mainstream Intel Core 10000-processors | ||||||
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CPU | Cores/threads | Baseklok | Turbo 1T | Max Turbo 3.0 | All-core turbo | TDP |
i9 10900K | 10C/20T | 3.7 GHz | 5.1 GHz | 5.2 GHz* | 4.8 GHz | 125W |
i9 10900 | 10C/20T | 2.8 GHz | 5.0 GHz | 5.1 GHz* | 4.5 GHz | 65W |
i7 10700K | 8C/16T | 3.8 GHz | 5.0 GHz | 5.1 GHz | 4.7 GHz | 125W |
i7 10700 | 8C/16T | 2.9 GHz | 4.7 GHz | 4.8 GHz | 4.6 GHz | 65W |
i5 10600K | 6C/12T | 4.1 GHz | 4.8 GHz | - | 4.5 GHz | 125W |
i5 10600 | 6C/12T | 3.3 GHz | 4.8 GHz | - | 4.4 GHz | 65W |
i5 10500 | 6C/12T | 3.1 GHz | 4.5 GHz | - | 4.2 GHz | 65W |
i5 10400 | 6C/12T | 2.9 GHz | 4.3 GHz | - | 4.0 GHz | 65W |
i3 10320 | 4C/8T | 3.8 GHz | 4.6 GHz | - | 4.4 GHz | 65W |
i3 10300 | 4C/8T | 3.7 GHz | 4.4 GHz | - | 4.2 GHz | 65W |
i3 10100 | 4C/8T | 3.6 GHz | 4.3 GHz | - | 4.1 GHz | 65W |
* Intel Thermal Velocity Boost (single core / all core): 10900K: 5.3/4.9 GHz; 10900: 5.1/4.6 GHz |
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My yawnometer just hit the red area. I still hope for good competition tho... We need it for reasonable 4xxx Ryzen prices

@squalles Pray, can you describe the 3700X weakness?
And what makes Intel 9900K "soo strong"?
Ye, I compared my 3900x(my home rig) to 9900k(in my office) and with Ryzen the system is way more responsive while using multiple apps. No compare here. I didnt check the 9900k for gaming tbh, but yes the wave of hot air is so much stronger

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Remember, don't benchmark and drive!
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Damn,so intel turned out like AMD after all when it comes to overclocking. Manual oc is dying fast.
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My yawnometer just hit the red area. I still hope for good competition tho... We need it for reasonable 4xxx Ryzen prices

Ye, I compared my 3900x(my home rig) to 9900k(in my office) and with Ryzen the system is way more responsive while using multiple apps. No compare here. I didnt check the 9900k for gaming tbh, but yes the wave of hot air is so much stronger

And with only that you made your decision and opinion.
Yeah, nevermind logic, certain benchmark details and specifications.
And whole world of rigourously transparent benchmarks.
Your feeling, your results are what you perceive.
But whatever floats your boat.
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Totaly agree, i have a X16 bus that can move to X8 (that is standard for most server card), there is zero effect on the GPU, i mean not even 0,01%.
PCIe 4.0 will be great (same as the 5.0 that seem more close than i was thinking) of course there will be a lot of card in this standard that might use this, but will you have the computer to fully use this bandwith? and will the program (or game) that you use will fill it to bottleneck (a word to use in gaming post
I was on Intel and i have get 2 AMD, because i think AMD is better for my use right now...
But i don't see Intel dead at all on desktop segment, they still sell more (just less), have more machine already sold that are still online, and they still have preference of the customer in high end segment.
It doesn't mean that they are better, it mean that they just have the favor of the customer, it's like Pepsi Vs Coca Cola, even when they had bad time, it is good at the end...
I mean regarding usage of PCIe bandwidth it's not my opinion, it's just facts, even the fastest card on the planet won't occupy 8 lanes of Gen 3 PCIe.
AMD made insane products, as a matter of facts i've been building several PCs to people i know with ryzen, because it's really good and it's much more worth the price compared to intel's CPU as of now, and often they're overall more powerful CPUs, but this has nothing to do with market share or dominance.